Teacher, Academic Intervention, Leave Replacement - TITLE & LAP
Company: Kent School District
Location: Kent
Posted on: January 25, 2023
Job Description:
This position is a Leave Replacement 1.0 FTE (7.5hrs) from
January 10, 2023 - April 19, 2023.
Covington is a whole-school Title I elementary school with about
500 students located in the city of Covington six miles east of
downtown Kent. It serves a diverse community and offers varied
instructional strategies for each student customized to his or her
learning needs. As a tiered intervention school, Covington offers a
strong academic program with emphasis on basic skills and rich
opportunities in the arts and physical education. In support of the
classroom teacher there are full-time music and physical education
specialists as well academic interventionists and a full time
library paraeducator. An extensive special education department
with Integrated Programs, Support Center, and an ECE program for
our 3 - 5 year old students with disabilities is an integral part
of the school. The ECE program includes peer models. We currently
offer an after-school intervention program entitled DAWG Pack for
third through sixth grade students needing an additional dose of
instruction to close the achievement gaps in reading and math and
rotate participation at three intervals throughout the year. Title
I and LAP programs also provide support to students that need
additional time and help to learn. Covington enjoys a strong,
cooperative relationship with the community, including a very
active PTA and parent volunteer program.
Basic Function:
Under the direction of the Principal, the Academic Intervention
Teacher assists in the students' adjustment and integration within
the general educational setting. The Academic Intervention Teacher
ensures contact with students, families, school staff, and
administrators via individual, group, and family meetings to
resolve student, home, and school-based academic challenges and
facilitate the educational process.
The Academic Intervention Teacher works directly with student,
teachers, and support staff to provide classroom intervention in
grades K-12. The Academic Intervention Teacher will be responsible
for collaborating with classroom teachers to plan lessons in a
variety of subject areas (math, health, social studies, science,
etc.). The Academic Intervention Teacher will teach in large and
small groups of students within the regular classroom setting and
provide additional individual and group interventions to
students.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:
Incumbent may perform any combination of the essential functions
shown below. This position description is not intended to be an
exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or abilities, associated
with this classification but is intended to accurately reflect the
principal job elements.
- Assists the principal in achieving school and district
objectives and carrying out policies established by the Board of
Directors in Successfully Preparing All Students for Their
Futures.
- Works with teachers and school/district staff to develop
instructional and academic programs to meet the individual learning
needs of students; implements alternative academic modification
techniques that meet individual student needs, assists in
developing accommodations and supports for successful inclusion in
general education.
- Provides direct individual and/or group academic services to
students and families.
- Consults, assists, and meets with school or district
administrators, teacher teams, individual teachers, support staff,
and outside agency personnel (e.g., tutors) in management of
students displaying academic challenges.
- Maintains appropriate and timely student records and other
reports using designated district computer systems.
- Assesses, determines, and interprets current levels of academic
achievement for students and assists with achievement
assessments.
- Plans, develops, and monitors academic support programs carried
out by non-endorsed certificated staff and classified staff.
- Works collaboratively with administrators, program teachers,
classroom teachers, paraeducators, and other staff involved with
students, outside agency personnel (e.g., tutors), and others.
- Works closely with parents/guardians to develop a strong
home-school partnership.
- Provides academic intervention during school hours.
- Provides needed training on social, academic assessment and
instructional strategy modification, classroom management and team
building to school and district staff and parents/guardians.
- Provides information to staff and families on a variety of
academic related topics to support students'' educational
programming.
- Assists in coordination of policies/programs that promote
parent/guardian education and parent/guardian, student, and
community collaboration is support of district initiatives.
- Collaborates with Inclusive Education Services, Health
Services, and Instructional Services to ensure a comprehensive and
coherent continuum of services for students.
- Maintains professional competency by attending district and
other staff development conferences and workshops.
- Communicates regularly with colleagues, administrators, other
district staff, and parents in a positive and constructive
manner.
- Maintains order in the classroom and in the building.
- Maintains adequate and careful records as required by the
principal and district.
- Provides for the care of school property and appropriate use of
supplies, equipment, and utilities.
- Participates in required district-level, school site, and
department level meetings.
- Serves on committees and works on special projects.
- Performs all other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree.
- Washington Multiple Subject or Single-Subject Teaching
Credential
- Advanced training in curriculum, instruction, and
assessment.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree in related field.
- Bilingual (oral and written).
- Proven successful experience in working with students requiring
academic supports.
- Proven successful experience teaching in urban public
education.
- Proven successful experience in an ethnically diverse public
school district.
- Proven successful experience in working and learning in a
Professional Learning Community.
Employment eligibility may include fingerprints, health (TB),
and/or other employment clearance.
Required Knowledge and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
- Current research-based strategies, programs, and procedures to
meet the educational needs of students with academic
challenges.
- Principles, practices, trends, goals, and objectives of public
education.
- Research, best practices and technical aspects of field of
specialty.
- Federal and state laws governing education, Washington state
standards, and Common Core State Standards.
- Knowledge of data management systems to measure the educational
effectiveness of individualized student programs.
- Effective facilitation skills for various professional
interactions with adults.
- Laws, principles, practices, goals, and objectives of public
education.
- Record-keeping techniques.
- District organization, operations, policies, and
procedures.
- Educational and business technology programs, procedures and
methods, computer equipment, and computer software necessary to
perform required duties, including but not limited to
record-keeping and integration of instruction in the
classroom.
- Oral and written communication skills, including English usage,
grammar, spelling, punctuation, vocabulary, composition, and skills
in mathematics.
Ability to:
- Earn trust and credibility with colleagues, students, and
parents.
- Effectively model, co-teach, and co-plan with teachers;
effectively team with school staff and outside
consultants/agencies.
- Analyze data to identify and implement appropriate
instructional practices and academic interventions.
- Demonstrate leadership qualities and utilize motivational
techniques and strategies in the development of an effective
teaching and learning environment.
- Operate technology hardware and software necessary to perform
assigned duties/responsibilities.
- Successfully implement intervention models - academic
intervention strategies and techniques.
- Collaborate with others, including certificated and classified
staff, who used varied learning/teaching styles to meet student
needs.
- Demonstrate multicultural and ethnic understanding and
sensitivity, and communicate effectively with all cultural groups
in the school community.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Write/present in a clear and concise manner for broad public
appeal and interpretation.
- Gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion; promote
consensus in groups of individuals with diverse interests and
values.
- Facilitate and promote collaborative decision-making;
facilitate conflict resolution.
- Analyze complex situations and synthesize diverse information
carefully and adopt an effective course of action.
- Plan, organize, and prioritize work to meet multiple schedules
and deadlines, and manage simultaneous tasks, with many
interruptions.
- Work independently with minimum direction and supervision; work
under pressure.
- Understand, analyze, and prepare comprehensive, narrative and
statistical reports.
- Use effective interpersonal skills to establish and maintain
cooperative and effective working relationships with school and
district personnel, parents, and external partners.
(Allowable Substitutions: Any combination of experience and
training which provide the incumbent/applicant with the knowledge,
skills, and ability required to perform the work, as determined by
the district.)
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